For those of you confused by the incomprehensible oracle, it simply means form blocking groups, then randomly determine which groups block which attacking creatures. The reason for the change is obvious: morph screws the whole thing up. That said, this is hysterical.
Posted By:
anytwofactors
(7/16/2010 2:47:20 PM)
Another example of modern Magic wording making a card completely incomprehensable... like Raging River. Plus, what happened to the face-down part? EDIT: Aah, "at random". See, I had to read the card 3 times to figure that out!
Posted By:
djbon2112
(5/23/2010 4:45:01 PM)
The errata is more confusing than the printed text... Well i suppose it's not the first.
Posted By:
SIlverSkyz
(2/6/2010 8:03:32 PM)
not really confusing at all, just means attackers can shuffle their creatures and put them face down, then after the enemy declares blockers you turn then face up.
If creatures without flying happen to block a flying creature, they don't get to block at all and your attacks go through.
Posted By:
fastpond
(2/19/2010 4:42:50 AM)
When you figure out what it does you are thoroughly disappointed, give me giant's growth.
Posted By:
desolation_masticore
(1/19/2011 4:06:03 AM)
Jeez thats alotta rules text.
Posted By:
TyroG77
(10/14/2010 12:06:32 PM)
Rated five because I love the mechanic. Magic needs this sort of fun mechanics again.
Posted By:
Elysiume
(9/28/2009 6:28:34 PM)
Yeah I'm confused :S
Posted By:
John-Bender
(11/22/2009 8:35:51 PM)
LOL! The old text is more comprehensible.
Posted By:
Bolast
(10/26/2010 10:43:15 AM)
Until end of turn, assigned blocking creatures are to block attacking creatures at random. Is this so hard of an oracle reading to understand? Jeez
Posted By:
Hovercraft
(3/23/2011 12:23:17 PM)